Xodus Group continues expansion with major renewables acquisition
03 May 2011
Engineering consultancy Xodus Group has acquired Anglesey based James Ingram & Associates for an undisclosed sum, bringing offshore wind, wave and tidal experience into the fold. The move comes as Xodus launches its new Low Carbon business stream, which is positioned equal to Oil and Gas and integrated into all six divisions.

James Ingram will join Xodus as Head of Low Carbon and his team will also be transferred into the Group. Colin Manson, CEO of Xodus Group says the move will strengthen Xodus’ growing reputation in renewable engineering. He said: “We have built a great reputation in the renewable sector both in front-end structural and subsea engineering and through our environmental division, but this acquisition takes us to a whole new level. James has worked on some of the most high profile renewable projects including turbine design backed by the likes of Rolls Royce, so we are delighted to be bringing those world-class capabilities in-house.” James Ingram & Associates has 10 years’ offshore wind, wave and tidal experience with clients including BP Alternative Energy, Scottish Power, Keppel Group, Dexia Bank and a Round 3 offshore wind developer. Services include technical and commercial project engineering and due diligence and strategic management. Delivering an integrated service offering, the company works across the sector with project developers, technology suppliers, marine contractors, finance providers and government. Mr Ingram said: “We have built a solid reputation in the renewable sector and believe there are strong synergies with Xodus and its brand values, so the time was right to join forces and pool our capabilities. Xodus offers world-class offshore technical expertise and is committed to low carbon through its new business stream, which recognises the different drivers and models to traditional oil and gas projects. We will be delivering a truly integrated and international low carbon service.” Successful contracts James Ingram & Associates has won include framework agreements with both the UK Dept of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and UK energy regulator (OFGEM). The company participated in two major offshore wind R&D projects with the UK Energy Technologies Institute. The consultancy was also involved in the offshore engineering on more than 10 wind projects in the UK, France, Germany, Holland and Belgium in addition to numerous wave and tidal technology developments. Xodus Group launched in 2005 and has swiftly grown into a multi-disciplined, integrated consultancy with expertise in oil, gas and renewables. With a turnover of £28.6 million, Xodus has six divisions including: Subsea; Wells and Subsurface; Integration Technology; Technical Safety and Risk; Process and Facilities and Xodus Aurora (environmental).
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